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Topic: Catfish grabs pigeon (in France)  (Read 446 times)

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  • Dave The SynthGuy
  • Location: Arcata, California
  • Date Registered: Apr 2009
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Picked this up off Google News just now.



'Freshwater Killer Whale' Catfish Squirm Onto Land to Grab Pigeons

December 07, 2012
The invasive European catfish has learned to grab tasty pigeons from the shore, stranding themselves on the beach for precious seconds as they nab their prey, the scientific journal PLoS ONE reported on December 5.

On a small gravel island in the middle of the River Tarn winding through the city of Albi, in southwestern France, pigeons gather to clean and bathe, as Discover magazine described the scene. And one group of European catfish, the continent’s largest freshwater fish at up to 1.5 meters long, have learned to launch themselves out of the water, clench a pigeon in their jaws, writhe back into the water and proceed to dine.

All this was discovered by Julien Cucherousset, a researcher from Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, after local fishermen told him about the phenomenon, Discover reported. He proceeded to film 54 attacks during summer 2011, 28 percent of which succeeded, and dubbed them “freshwater killer whales.”
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SmokeOnTheWater

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holy smokes, thats pretty crazy.  didn't know catfish ate birds.

thanks for sharing.
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duranh

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two threads running about this right now. Crazy stuff for sure. Pigeon eating anything is cool by me.